As awesome as it is, some folks have a tendency to take the 'Star Wars' universe a bit too seriously. Count Tony Perkins among those who has trouble separating his fantasy from his reality after he railed against software manufacture Bioware's plans to allow gay relationships in their massive multi-player online game 'Star Wars: The Old Republic.'

In one corner, we have PlayStation, the video game console engineered by Sony that's currently in it's third evolution on top of its PSP, PS Vita and PlayStation Move installments. Along with game play, users can stream movies and TV shows through Netflix and Hulu, listen to music and more.

In the other, we have Xbox, Microsoft's sixth-generation console that was the first technology in the game world to feature a hard disk drive, which eliminated the need for memory cards. The newest installment, Xbox 360 with Kinect, gives players the ability to use their own bodies and voice as the controllers.

The wife of the CEO for Rovio Entertainment, the company that created 'Angry Birds,' wore a dress inspired by the hit game at Finland's Independence Day Presidential Ball. Cheesy? No way. We call it awesome. Check out the formal (yet playful) gown below.

30 Rock star Alec Baldwin lost his seat on an American Airlines flight for refusing to turn off his cell phone so he could play the popular word game 'Words with Friends.' Imagine what would have happened if they had asked him to shut off 'Angry Birds.'

It could be quite some time before we ever see the long-rumored 'Halo' live-action movie. In the meantime, gamers can content themselves with this awesome trailer for an upcoming series of fan-made web shorts called 'Halo: Helljumper.'

In this cute video, an adorable three-year-old girl screams at a non-playable character in 'Elder Scolls V: Skyrim,' then hacks at it repeatedly with a weapon. Those who think video games don't promote violence in children may want to watch this.

If you've ever wanted to own one of the cars in the video game Mario Kart, now's your chance.

Nintendo and auto body shop West Coast Customs, known for its work in the MTV series 'Pimp My Ride,' collaborated to build two of the vehicles in Mario Kart 7, which launches on December 4 for the Nintendo 3DS game system.

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